Receptacle for holding fruits, vegetables, &amp;c.



A. 31 THROWER.

REGEPTAOLE FOR HOLDING FRUITS, VEGETABLES, 6w.

APPLICATION FILED JAN. 3, 190B.

Patented Nov. 17, 1908.

Q/vi b1 M0120 'fui Recepizecle for Holding F1" empty, said barrel being so censfirected leieri, means being prc'virleziwhereey an cf this clierscter Which be reedii y se; up

- EE-GETPTAJIJLE To 0115 whom it may concern: Be it known His: i, financier citizen of the Unit-eel ian in the county cf ef Oklahoma iii-eve ilTVE a cables ezck, 0i i cetion,

This invention relates to receptrcies hcidiiig fruits, Vegetables mini. the i. its object is ts provirie e mere ic this character which can he res 1131 cell so as t0 be transported st slight cesi 1 n I which the foils-wing a the interior thereof can be thercughl;

circulehe back and fcrth from the center the barrel.

Anotherjebgect 15 to previrie a receptacle for use and as readily ccliepsecl, r c tecle when set up being held fires :Legeher so that there is no danger of? the parts be coming accidentally disccnnecteci.

With these and ether chi acts in View the invention consists of certain nevel features of construction ami combinations ei earis which will be hereinafter mere "Emily Kiescribed enri pointed cut in the claim. In the accompanying drawings is shown.

- the preferred form. of the inventlen.

In said (imwings: Figure 1 is a. vertical section through a, berrel ceisst-ructed in sccerdance with the present invention, Fig. 2 is an end vice there-0i. 3 is transverse secti0n,'the jeints between the body sections of the barrel being exaggerated for the sake of cleanse-es.

eferring he the figures by characters of reference, 1 and 2 designuieche arcuate tions of the herre'i body, each section being fcrmecl of a sheet of metal of the desired length and of a width substantially equal in one-half of the circumference of the barrel. The longitudinal edges of section 1 are icid ecl inwardly as indicated at 3 while the corresponding edges of the section, 2 are folded outwardly as inicated at i. It is thereifere ossib'ie t0 cause the fcids 3 and 4 is int iock as shewn in Fig. 3, thus prcclucing a cylindrical body.

The barrel heads consist of meteliic disks 5, each having a, circuiar flange 6 outstanding therefrom and i'oiried as at 7 to farm an annular chennei 8 whereby the folded. flange 6 is eermi'tteri i0 straddle one end er vim-2,

nfmieteri, and g1 ithin berrei O are similarly perforated. th efore their sir is fr hack and ierih between cs 1 siui 2 "aims insuris i; fe

in use rhe cet the time 10 and in \.L tions 1 placed legs-the Zinc-ant of space. {Meg-sing operation r W! cne of the he (is is secs 6: etahies er 5 to be within the berwl m which said heed is .iccuri barre can ten fcranspw of the parts hecc's'nir o T It will he s pie, durable, cm: i v

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without eimecierl K1675 is very sim- 1 he remiil nieup er ccilzv verv iscsmiich .r mtagece.

A. kncckcim hed con ckmnecte surrcumiei by, and en; seci'iens ceiitl heeqis in, a concentric perforated tube extending I as my own, I have hereto afiixed my signathrou h the centers of the heads, and means l ture in the presence of two wltnesses.

extending transversel through the-end portions of the tubes and lapping the heads for I ALBERT JACKSON THROWER' I 5 preventing displacement of the .tubes and Witnesses:

the heads. J. L. GAULT;

In testimony that I claim the foregoing' G. F. MOCREADY. 

